Jeju International Peace Center (제주국제평화센터)

Jeju International Peace Center (제주국제평화센터)

– Homepage
www.ipcjeju.com

– Tel
+82-64-735-6550

After the Korean government declared Jeju Island an “island of world peace,” it has since been trying to maintain its peaceful image and built an International Peace Center. The Jeju International Peace Center exhibits north and south peace exchanges between international peace activists, as well as Nobel Peace Prize winners, and the works of people who have helped Korea. The 3rd gallery displays wax sculptures of world famous people who have practiced peace, such as Mother Theresa, Mahatma Gandhi, and popular Korean entertainers including Bae Yong-Jun, Lee Byeong-Heon, and Lee Young-Ae.

– Address : 227-24, Jungmungwangwang-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-64-735-6550

– Parking
Available

– Parking Fee
Free

– Day Off
New Year’s Day, the day of and the day after Seollal (Lunar New Year’s Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day), disinfection day (4 times per year)

– Usage Fee
Individual: Adults 1,000 won / Teenages 500 won
Groups: Adults 700 won / Teenagers 300 won

* Adults (ages 20-64) / Students (ages 8-19)

– Operating Hours
09:00-18:00 (Ticket sales 09:00-17:40)

– Scale
B1-2F







◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ The Cliff (더클리프)

– Homepage
https://www.instagram.com/thecliffjeju/

The Cliff, nestled within the Pacific Land of the Jungmun Tourist Complex on Jeju Island, serves as both a café and pub. Spanning three levels, the establishment features a diner on the first floor, a pub on the second, and a private party space on the third. It’s celebrated for offering stunning views of the Jeju Sea. By day, it operates as a café, transitioning into a pub come evening. The Cliff Pizza, adorned with abalone and seafood, stands out as the signature dish. Another favorite among patrons is the Hyunmuam chicken (squid ink butter chicken), a creative dish inspired by Jeju’s unique natural landscape.

⊙ Daepo Jusangjeolli Cliff (주상절리대(대포동지삿개))

View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →


– Homepage
www.visitjeju.net (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, Malay)

– Tel
+82-64-738-1521

Daepo Jusangjeolli Cliff is a stone pillar formed by lava that flowed out of the crater and contracted as it cooled rapidly. It is characterized by its polygonal staircase-like form. The stones are 30 to 40 meters high, hexagonal in shape, and line the coast for about 1 kilometer. The constant crashing of the waves is a highlight not to be missed.  

⊙ Cheonjeyeonpokpo Falls (천제연폭포)

View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →

– Homepage
www.visitjeju.net (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, Malay)

Cheonjeyeonpokpo Falls is named Cheonjeyeon (The Pond of God) because seven nymphs are said to descend from the cloud bridge in the middle of the night, play on the ground for a while, and then ascend back to the sky. The three-tiered waterfall cascading through the dense forest is a breathtaking sight. The water forms a pond off the first waterfall, which flows into the sea via the second and third waterfalls. Visitors can also admire the Seonimgyo Bridge with seven nymphs carved on the side.

⊙ Olive Young – Jeju Jungmun Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 제주중문)

⊙ Crocs – Jeju Jungmun Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (크록스 제주중문)

⊙ Yeomiji Botanic Garden (여미지식물원)

View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →


– Homepage
www.yeomiji.or.kr

– Tel
+82-64-735-1100

Yeomiji Botanic Garden features a vast outdoor garden spanning 110,000 square meters and an indoor botanical garden covering 10,000 square meters. With over 2,300 species of plants, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the Jungmun Tourist Complex, Cheonjeyeonpokpo Falls, Hallasan Mountain, and the coastline from the central observation tower indoors. Outdoors, there are themed gardens representing Korea, Japan, Italy, and France. The cactus garden also showcases baobab trees.

⊙ Joanne Bear Museum (조안베어뮤지엄)

– Homepage
www.joannestudio.co.kr (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

– Tel
+82-64-739-1024

Joanne Bear Museum located in Jungmun Resort Complex in Seogwipo-si, on Jeju-do Island is a gallery exhibition hall for Joanne Oh, a world-famous teddy bear artist. The museum, which boasts the motto “nature and environmentalism”, showcases teddy bears that are made of all-natural materials. The eco-friendly pieces mimic the natural beauty of Jeju Island and give visitors a feeling of comfort and refreshment.

⊙ Jungmun Saekdalhaebyeon Beach (중문·색달해변)

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– Homepage
www.visitjeju.net

– Tel
+82-64-740-4993

Jungmun Saekdalhaebyeon Beach is a white sandy beach with a bow-like shape. The uniquely colored beach blends beautifully with the volcanic rocks. It is known as an attraction for surfers due to its frequent winds and large, high waves, and it hosts international surfing competitions.

⊙ Heukdwaejiguijip Hayeong (흑돼지구이집 하영)

– Tel
+82-64-738-6011

Heukdwaejiguijip Hayeong specializes in heukdwaeji gui (grilled black pork), with its prime offering being the juicy and osamgyeopsal (thick skin-on pork belly). The signiture menu is chef’s special, including heukdwaeji gui (grilled black pork), jeonbokttukbaegi (abalone hot pot), steamed rice, mulnaengmyeon (cold buckwheat noodles), bibim naengmyeon (spicy buckwheat noodles), and deungppyeojjim (braised pork backbones) as side dishes, along with fresh vegetable wraps. The dolhareubang figure inside the mulnaengmyeon (cold buckwheat noodles) adds a charming touch. The abalone hot pot, filled with the scent of the sea, is also a delicacy. Guests can also dine on the outdoor terrace with a view of the sea.

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